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i '. - houfe, Louden, March 6, 175c. HEIJLEAS, upon a mifccnftruc , tin of the ordc! of council, of l" ; -cf April 1780, for regulating the Jj-v.-itK tlis United States of America, n:!;ogany and other articles, not the .rr- th cr produce f the territories bc lc. the laid (rates, have been im- i por: .to this kingdom, both in Britilh u J . :rican fhips : NO a ICE is hereby given to all per J r.3 concerned, that under the faid order, the f:7cral articles enumerated trereir, 14 Lclir; the growth or production of the ten! r'es belonging to the United States cf-'w rica,'andnocther,"canbebrought hn Ji.jorted' into this kingd'em from th; countries belonging t the faid Uni ted C tar js, either in Britifh or American '.. , By order of the commiflioners, UJtii CiAifc, Secretary.. JNFQRMATIQN WANTED. ;i ; IT F Francis Ts ! a a na?iv "iXwhjxameto America, and ferved in ; ; :jh jf army commanded by the count d'Ef : ;?nS'a. Ccbtgia, t fome of the Snth- crn: Sfa-.cs, will apply to Monfieur - - tPGamble, at New-Orleans, he will ; ';.fce bformed of a eonfiderr.ble iumof mo riey which he may command for hisfer- . viv.es in me asmy, xor ins pcnlin, and -bravery in the fei vice cf his moft chrif ' tian msj'ity. The Nj accounts I had V ofhimjv.as, that he lived in Richmond, 'ryir3y J-ad carried on lufineis! ai a . merchant. : I ::nv & . ' ph. XL. laugze.- T Ctar.Tt Jut:e 5, 1799. , , ..c l"Pfl'rs 'f th- United Stares . J. ill It p-id by Fiancis Eci'oroun, for. 1 V""!".?"? lie aovc adver i'ement, by' V ' it-r- 'ing thcr: accounts to hi, Charlef ; ' ton, N- uj, Qtircn-rtreet, near the old battery, r.cxt uoor to the governor's. 54- ;:oUi)OL:ur i iOlN S LAork "now nrin'mcr I,v F, Aavicr Maj-m, at Newborn, entitled, V'ri J 'hiiltriiy r i Juf.it: cf th Peace cuA aii A..-r. r (: ::alUs, Ifc. accorcirg to the Lvs cf hi". Ci icf.r frrm a it-v1- .r Pontics : r i-ins, eimure. It v ill cc n : in irt.m 4 to s.cx) r?gcs, nearly hvund rrd Ictici. ... ; ; -e cio-pkid on luLfc. ihiT ; n lift cf fcril t is v i!l be b i-r..' pcciiucij-cf.tht v. 01k Of Jr. 1 c 15-) NOTICE. THE Public isJrcfcby informed, t!blz agreeable' to law, we the fubferi bcrs are" appointed infpeclors of . beefi pork, our and butter, for the tewn of FayetterilJe : All perfcus cfT-rring for falc in this town any of faid articles, muft have them put up as follows, viz. Beef er pork in good 32 gallon white oak batrels, hooped with twelve good hoops, the heads doweled, and 3-4 of an inch thick, and the ftaves half an inch thick, fufficiently txht to fecare the pickle, and to contain 2 2olb. f clean, well cured beef or perk. Flour to be put in geod fufficient barrels, fit for exportation, with eight good hops, and to contain ir)6lb. of god merchantable flour ; the length of the ftaves ought to be twenty feven inches, and the diameter of the head feventeen inches. Butter to be put in Ood, tight firkins, that will hold pictcie. D. CRAWFORD, 3 InlPars' Fayetteville, Sept. 10, 1790. STRAYED or ftolen frm the fub fcriber, about the 97th ult. a yellow bay HORSE, about ten years old, branded on the mounting Ihoulder, C D was Ikod all round, about 13 i-z hands high, his back has been galled with the faddle, low in flefc, fome white in the face, d natural trotter, pretty well made. Any perfon that will return faid' hwrfe, or gire infurmation fo that he may be had flialhbe generorfly rewarded. JOHN SIBLliYV Sept. 10 179c- . LOST.- ON Friday, the third in ft an r, I delil yered a letter to Mr. Jonathan lcmKins, of Wilmington, directe'd to' Mr. John Bfakeky, in which was ericlofed feventeen pounds ; alfoone other letter, di reeled to Mr. WiHUvi Milne, at Mr.-M'Nanghton'r,- Wilmington, containing twelve pounds paper currency of this Hale firce which I am advifed by letter frem Mr. Ton-kins", that he fnppofes he loll faid Jefers cn the road from this place to Wdh.ington, b'etWeen 'Mr. Mil ler's and Mr. Gautier's. Any perfoa fading, faid letters and delivering them to me, or leaving thejn with fome repa taWe prrfon on the North Weil Ri7t- ' fo th.it I get them again, fimll have one hall their contents as a reward. WILLIAM SANDERSON, F. t':z.rh th-To-mx, niafai 1 T N "Diiriuar.ee tf m r.f A 'Ft -r-! T- 3. paTcd st Fayetteville, FCccrrl cr 1789 : Will be fold, cn the Hrft Mrrry ti November next at the ccui t-hcufe in EHfabeih Ter n. A hcufe rrd Jet faid town, being No. 1 13 ; with all the appurtenances thereirrito bclcrgirg : Alio five brndred acres of land, fltuated on Black River, and a ti?, ( f , bnd cn Black-River krir.vrv by ;he r?rre cf Shaw's eld Field ; the whole in Bkdrn; county, and being cf the ePafe cf !he In tip James White efquire, accented. Sr months credit will be given the prre ha-: fer, giving bend with approrrd frcr-ri'v. WILLIAM H. BIATY, ' Adminiiitaicr. Bladen Auguft 16, 1790. 1 49- W A N T E 3D. A S am Apprentice to the V bufineA. a Ld ahnnr r a mm j M 4 j V age, who has had fome fchoolisg, and ot reputable t connexions.. Noneneed apply that canaot be well recommend-cd.- ; . I THOMAS C MURPHY. Copp ,0 r Stills r V 1 T-TTT fubferiber informs the WnMJrj X that he has effabliflied a COPPF.R and TINWA REMAN UFA CTG RY , in this town ; where may be hael rLLS of a11 flzes AlfoAIl kind of COPPER andTINWARE which he will dilpole of oh realbnable terms for calk or produce. m Old Stilkrepaired'cm tfie ftcrtcft no tice.- ' . C Cam given for old Copper, Brais and Pewter. 1 JOHN NAYLOR. Fayetteville, May 3 1. t.f. v STRAYED or STOLEN, FROM the fubiciibert, abcut the 2 64h Uit. a CHESMUT- SOtfRiL HOKSE, 8 years eld, about 4 feet 10 inchesl hi-h, brasWed on the mounting mculder. ami buttock, IvcroiTed in the middle, io as toreiemble a F and an I m the fme letter ; bothhis hind feet white, and has a him over fii off eyehis back is marked with the hddle. If Helen a re J ward of twenty pounds will be given U t herie and thief; or ten pounds fir t ci horfe only ; or if iravd a reaibnable reward and charges paid. BACH OP C53 PATTERSON y?ttvi!Ie, Sept. Jtj II. U "A-
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